Gaisu Yari
Wilson International Competition Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Afghan Voices of Hope Project Director
Expert Bio
Gaisu Yari is an experienced Afghan gender expert from Afghanistan. She has navigated life both inside Afghanistan and as a refugee, enriching her perspective and expertise. Gaisu’s educational achievements include a master’s degree in human rights from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in Middle Eastern studies and gender studies from the University of Virginia. As a former Civil Service Commissioner in Afghanistan, currently, Gaisu is leading the Afghan Voices of Hope Project, which involves extensive global travel, story collection to engage with Afghan exiles and inside Afghanistan. Her focus on gender justice is evident through her advocacy work and public speaking engagements on the topic. She brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to her activism, having spoken at conferences, collaborated with various organizations, and worked with the media to address critical women’s rights issues in Afghanistan.
Expertise
- Gender
- History
- Human Rights
- International Development
- Society and Culture
Wilson Center Project
"Unveiling the Untold: Acknowledging Afghan Women's Rights through Storytelling" ; “Collecting Testimonies of Women in Exile and Afghanistan.”
Insight & Analysis by Gaisu Yari
- Blog post
- Gender Equality